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What Swanswell do
We know that all too easily alcohol can move from being an enjoyable activity to something that is damaging; whether it is your own health and happiness, that of your family and friends or your local community. Swanswell alcohol services offer free information and support to help you with problems with alcohol.

Drinking regularly above the recommended limits of 2-3 units a day for women and 3-4 units a day for men is harmful. We can help people over the age of 18 years who want to stay healthy themselves, help others, and keep alcohol within low risk limits.

If you are not sure if you are drinking above harmful levels try our quick drink check here.

If you want to make changes to the way you use alcohol, feel you are becoming dependent on alcohol or are concerned about someone else's drinking, call or email .

Where to find us
We have offices in Sandwell and Leicestershire and Rutland. Our staff also work from GP surgeries. Drop ins are available and we also offer evening appointments on request.

How to get in touch
You can contact Swanswell alcohol services directly, or alternatively, ask your GP or another support provider (e.g. Social Services, health workers etc) to refer you.

Click on the name of the office nearest to you for contact details and a location map.

Sandwell

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Leicestershire and Rutland

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